Hearing that, the nurse said, "Wait a minute, Miss."
Niall just nodded.
"These are items from the victim," said the nurse on duty as she handed Na several items.
"Okay, thank you," replied Na and then tried to open Leo''s cell phone password. Only, she forgot how to open it.
Na is confused.
"Wait a minute, okay?" Na said then walked away from the administration room.
"Oh, how''s this?" Na muttered looking very angry, after checking the emergency call, it turned out that there was only one contact, no wonder why the doctor was able to contact her in the first ce.
Then, she tried to contact Devan using her cell phone. But only a few secondster a rough sigh escaped her lips.
"Why can''t I contact any of your family?" Na rubbed her face roughly.
"Should I just ask my father for help?"
"No, no," Na shook her head, rejecting the idea that suddenly appeared in her mind.
Struggling with her thoughts for a few minutes, finally, she decided to contact her father. Because she had no other choice but that. Leo must be operated on immediately, otherwise, she is afraid that his condition will get worse.
Taking a deep breath, Na slowly wrote down the old man''s number. Yes, even though she has run away from home, it doesn''t mean that she will forget her father''s contact.
A connected knock sounded, causing Na''s whole body to suddenly tremble, hot and cold. It was as if the person she was currently contacting was the most dangerous.
"Hello," came a woman''s voice from the other side.
"Ha-hello," replied Na with a bit of nervousness, her heart beating over and over again when she recognized the voice of a woman who answered her phone.
"Na?"
"Y-yes, Mom. I am Na."
"Na, is it true, dear? Where are you now? Are you bored outside? You want to go back home right? I miss you so much, honey," replied the middle-aged woman on the other end of the phone.
"Where''s Daddy? Why is his cell phone with you?" asked Na.
"You miss your dad? All right, now tell me where you are, I''ll ask someone to pick you up, honey."
"No, Mom," said Na immediately.
"Are you still mad at your father?"
Na was silent, why did Mother bring it up again. "Mom, I contacted him because I wanted to ask for his help," replied Na.
"Eh? Are you in trouble outside? Tell me where you are now, honey. I will pick you up."
"No need Mom. I just want to borrow money from Dad."
"Money?"
"My friend has been admitted to the hospital and he will be surgery. I want to help him, mom, so I contacted my father," said Na with a sigh.
"OK... I will give you money but on one condition."
"What is it, Mom? Tell me."
"You should go home," said the middle-aged woman on the other end of the phone.
Instantly silent, Na silent a thousandnguages. She doesn''t want to get married yet, she is tired of following all her father''s rules, it''s just that right now, she needs money.
"Your father is sick, Na. Do you still not want to go home? You''re still angry with your father?" said the middle-aged woman again on the phone when she didn''t get any response from her daughter.
"Daddy is sick?" asked Na that very second.
"What''s wrong, Mom? Since when? How is he now?"
"Ever since you refused toe home, your father''s people have told him that you no longer want to be a part of this family. Your father had a heart attack, and was only discharged yesterday from the hospital, currently on an outpatient basis."
"Is he fine now?" Na asked again, sounding worried.
"If you''re worried about your father''s condition, you''d better go home, honey. You''ve been away from home too long. We miss you."
Without Na knowing, the tears obediently ran down her cheeks. To be honest, she also misses her mother and father very much, it''s just that she is very tired, she doesn''t want to be managed like a child anymore.
"If you go home today, I will transfer the money right away," said the middle-aged woman on the other end of the phone.
A harsh sigh could be heard escaping from between Na''s lips, "Okay Mom. Send me the money now, and I''ll be home."
"Really? You didn''t lie to me, did you?"
"No Mom, now I''m in hospital X, just pick me up here."
"All right, honey. Tell me your ount number."
Na then obeyed her mother''s request.
"Okay, Mom."
"Okay Honey. I am waiting for you at home," said the middle-aged woman again at the same time as an iing notification on her cellphone containing the receipt of a veryrge amount of money.
"Thank you, mom."
And after that, the connection is disconnected.
Not wanting to dy any longer, Na immediately returned to the previous room and paid the entire administrative fee.
"Thank you, Miss," said the nurse.
Na just nodded. The girl then headed to the room where Leo was. Her heart touched when she saw the man who had always bullied her was now lying unconscious.
The operation will start soon.
"You''d better wait outside, Miss," said a nurse as she held Na down, preventing her from entering the operating room.
"O-okay" the girl stuttered.
It''s alreadyte afternoon, ncing at the clock on her cellphone, it''s already four o''clock. Na has been sitting for two hours in front of the operating room. The girl didn''t budge or even leave her position in the slightest.
Her cell phone suddenly rang, Na saw a t object in her hand, it was Anna.
"Hello," Na preceded.
"Hello, are you still in the hospital?"
"Yes, the operation is still ongoing, Anna."
"His family hasn''t arrived yet?"
"No, it seems they don''t know what''s going on with Leo at this point," Na replied.
"Do you have any of Leo''s family contacts, Anna? I''ve tried to contact Devan earlier, but his contacts are out of reach," the girl asked again.
"No, I don''t have one either."
Na took a deep breath. Perhaps the only way was to wait for Leo toe to his senses and the man to tell his family about his current state.
"Then I''ll call you backter," Anna said on the other end of the phone after a few minutes of silence.
"Okay, Anna," replied Na then ended the call.
Right after the connection was cut, the operating room door opened, causing the girl to reflexively get up from her position, and approach a man who seemed to be in charge of Leo''s operation.
"Doc, how is Leo?" Na asked the man.
Hearing someone speak to him, the doctor turned to the side, "The operation went well, and Mr.. Leo made it through his critical period," he replied.